BoxingScene.com was advised by manager Cameron Dunkin that junior middleweight James Kirkland (25-0, 22KOs) is possibly going to return on March 5th at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California in a non-televised bout on the Saul Alvarez-Matthew Hatton undercard. Kirkland is relocating from Texas to Las Vegas, Nevada. Dunkin tells BoxingScene that Kirkland is scheduled to arrive in the first week of February and plans to start camp with new trainer Kenny Adams.

Maybe she dropped him for violating his probation more than once and didn't want to deal with him anymore. I remember seeing an interview with her where she stated that Kirkland would be out soon and they would pick up where they left off. But that was several months ago so anything could have happened...

I think the main reason he's no longer with Wolfe is because they want to get him out of texas and away from trouble.

And do you guys even know who Adams is?? he's a fantastic trainer. He is no nonsense, he's an ex-drill sergeant. He WILL keep Kirkland in check or he'll be dropped. Wolfe is great for conditioning and strength, etc, but she's limited I believe in what she can do for Kirkland she wants him to be a beast and that's it, but Adams will correct the obvious flaws in Kirkland's game. It will not be an option for Kirkland to ignore these flaws any longer. Adams doesn't play around, he isn't in it for money he's turned down millions of dollars for the same reason. For example he was working with Edwin Valero and Valero was ignoring certain things and wanted to train his way and Adams dropped him just like that, despite all the potential money.